Method and apparatus for measuring the transport time of nerve signals excited in different dermatoms of a patient
First Claim
1. An apparatus for measuring the transport time of nerve signals of a patient, said apparatus comprising(a) a plurality of stimulating electrodes capable of transmitting electrical signals to a plurality of selected skin portions of a patient,(b) a plurality of detecting electrode pairs adapted for attachment to the patient'"'"'s head skin,(c) amplifying means connected to said detecting electrode pairs and capable of amplifying the electrical signals detected by said detecting electrode pairs,(d) an A/D-converter capable of receiving the amplified electrical signals generated by said amplifying means,(e) a computer capable of processing the amplified electrical signals received by said A/D-converter and storing said signals as numerical sequences at specific time points related to time points of stimulation by each of said stimulating electrodes,(f) means for exciting each of said stimulating electrodes of said plurality in a predetermined order for obtaining pluralities of said numerical sequences,(g) means for excluding select numerical sequences,(h) means for making sums of numbers in numerical sequences not excluded in step (f) and excited by each of said pairs of exciting electrodes, for obtaining numerical sum sequences which are time related to respective transmitted electrical signals for each of said exciting electrodes, and(i) means for mutually comparing numerical sum sequences obtained by stimulating different stimulating electrodes for determining differences in transport times for nerve signals excited at different skin locations on the patient.
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Abstract
Apparatus and method for diagnosing spinal disorders. Pairs, left and right, of symmetric dermatoms of a patient are individually excited by means of electrode pairs, and the "time of flight" is determined for impulses to arrive to the cortex. Due to noisy signals, it is necessary to register a substantial number of individual waveforms, control their integrity, exclude questionable waveforms and sum those not excluded. The invention makes possible the diagnosis of spinal disorders where prior art methods have failed although the patient is in pain.
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1. An apparatus for measuring the transport time of nerve signals of a patient, said apparatus comprising
(a) a plurality of stimulating electrodes capable of transmitting electrical signals to a plurality of selected skin portions of a patient, (b) a plurality of detecting electrode pairs adapted for attachment to the patient'"'"'s head skin, (c) amplifying means connected to said detecting electrode pairs and capable of amplifying the electrical signals detected by said detecting electrode pairs, (d) an A/D-converter capable of receiving the amplified electrical signals generated by said amplifying means, (e) a computer capable of processing the amplified electrical signals received by said A/D-converter and storing said signals as numerical sequences at specific time points related to time points of stimulation by each of said stimulating electrodes, (f) means for exciting each of said stimulating electrodes of said plurality in a predetermined order for obtaining pluralities of said numerical sequences, (g) means for excluding select numerical sequences, (h) means for making sums of numbers in numerical sequences not excluded in step (f) and excited by each of said pairs of exciting electrodes, for obtaining numerical sum sequences which are time related to respective transmitted electrical signals for each of said exciting electrodes, and (i) means for mutually comparing numerical sum sequences obtained by stimulating different stimulating electrodes for determining differences in transport times for nerve signals excited at different skin locations on the patient.
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3. A method of measuring the transport time of nerve impulses as the nerve impulses travel from a selected skin portion of a patient to the cortex of said patient, said method comprising:
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(a) attaching a plurality of stimulating electrodes to skin portions of selected dermatoms of the patient and applying stimulating electrical signals to said plurality in a predetermined interdigitating order, (b) attaching a plurality of detecting electrode-pairs to the head skin of said patient, (c) amplifying the electrical signals detected by said electrode-pairs, (d) transmitting the amplified electrical signals of (c) to an A/D-converter, (e) processing and storing the amplified electrical signals received by said A/D-converter in a computer as numerical sequences at specific time points related to time points of stimulation for each of said stimulating electrodes, (f) excluding select numerical sequences, (g) summating numbers in remaining numerical sequences into respective sum sequences appertaining to each separate of said stimulating electrodes, and (h) mutually comparing said sum sequences appertaining to different selected dermatoms for determining differences in transport times for nerve signals. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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